COS DCE BOOT FSW v1.09 Component Test Results Requirement CRC Background Checking on Memory Regions
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1 Date: Document Number: Revision: Contract No.: NAS CDRL No.: N/A Prepared By: Tim Swanson, Software Test Engineer, Design_Net Eng. Date Reviewed By: K. Brownsberger, COS Sr. Software Scientist, CU/CASA Date Reviewed By: Approved By: Approved By: Grant Blue, COS Software & Operations Manager, BATC Barry Welsh, FUV Detector Program Manager. UCB John Andrews, COS Experiment Manager, CU/CASA Date Date Date University of Colorado Campus Box 593 Boulder, Colorado 80309
2 REVISIONS Letter ECO No. Description Check Approved Date - THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO Name Date At Boulder Original Release Drawn: K. Brownsberger The Center for Astrophysics and Space Astronomy Reviewed: Approved: Requirement CRC Background Checking on Memory Regions Size Code Indent No. Document No. Rev A - Scale: N/A
3 Table of Contents 1. Introduction Purpose Scope Limitations and Constraints Procedure Overview Theory of Test Test Script Implementation Test Script Arguments Test Script Coding Special Instructions Quality Assurance Safety Personal Safety Test Article and Equipment Safety Contamination Support Requirements Personnel Tools, Equipment, and Materials Data/Software Required Documentation Procedure/Task Steps Pre-Operation Activities Make Sure that hks Tools Are Active Make Sure that the Proper ROM Is Installed Log In to the EGSE Set Current Directory Slogin as eagcos Set Current Directory Ensure that Proper Files are Present Operation Execution Establish Initial Test Conditions Execute the Script Post-Operation Activities Copy Reports to PC Files and Print Them Complete The Test Procedure Form University of Colorado at Boulder Page i
4 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 PURPOSE This document presents the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) Device Control Electronics (DCE) Flight Software (FSW) certification procedure. The purpose of this procedure is to verify that the FSW satisfies Software Requirements according to the method specified in the DCE FSW Test Plan (STP). 1.2 SCOPE This test procedure comprises the steps necessary to verify that the FSW satisfies Software Requirements Document (SRD) paragraph CRC Background Checking on Memory Regions. 1.3 LIMITATIONS AND CONSTRAINTS This test cannot be run in parallel with any other commanding activity directed at the DCE FSW (such as, for example, the periodic transmission of NOOP commands). Test hardware shall be visually inspected, and its configuration noted, prior to conducting this test. 1.4 PROCEDURE OVERVIEW The procedure requires the hks tools running on the Sun SparcStation Electronic Ground Support Equipment (EGSE) whose network IP address is one of shorty.ssl.berkeley.edu taiyo.ssl.berkeley.edu ginger.ssl.berkeley.edu. Test time shall be scheduled in advance. The Test Conductor must be logged into the Unix system as user eagcos, and be commanding from the appropriate directory. This directory contains both the test script file and the shell script file these two files control test execution. The test is conducted by invoking the shell script. This shell script in turn invokes the Perl 5 program UniScript.pl, which resides in its own distinct directory. The test procedure steps have been pre-recorded in the test script file, and are executed interpretively by the UniScript program. The shell script and test script are attached to this document as appendices. As UniScript executes the test script it sends results to the operator console and to two report files, which are also placed in the current directory. After completion of the test script, the Test Conductor can certify successful test University of Colorado at Boulder Page 2
5 execution by examining the contents of the report files and determining that required outputs are present in them. Printed copies of the report files are attached to the manually completed checklist (Paragraph 4 below) as documentation of the test. 1.5 THEORY OF TEST The contents of the 16K ROM actually consist of 6K (=6144) encoded bytes. The script downloads the ROM to UniScript Buffer 2. Since UniScript automatically re-computes the CRC of its buffers whenever they are modified, the variable $CRC2, which contains the CRC of Buffer 2, can be compared to the value, LFMROM, present in the HK data. 1.6 TEST SCRIPT IMPLEMENTATION Test Script Arguments The script is parameterized as shown in the following Table: Parameter #0 Table 1-1: Parameters/Arguments for stp5_5_3_1.tst Meaning Absolute hex storage address of intermediate scratch area for ROM download operations Correct Argument for Version 1.09 C000 These parameters must be encoded into the shell script u (see Appendix A) Test Script Coding The script uses standard UniScript commands and directives. The downloading of memory regions must be done via the LFDDNLOD command. However, this command has two relevant limitations: it downloads external RAM regions only individual downloaded blocks are limited to 1K. For these reasons, the script downloads the six 1K pages of ROM by six iterations of the two operations copy a 1K page from ROM to a scratch area in external RAM using the LFDCOPY command University of Colorado at Boulder Page 3
6 download the 1K scratch area to Buffer 2 at the appropriate offset, using the LFDDNLOD command. 2. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 QUALITY ASSURANCE QA support is required to verify the configuration and setup environment as well as monitoring test steps and verifying results. 2.2 SAFETY Personal Safety To ensure the safety of the test personnel during test execution the guidelines contained in Paragraph 3.4, Reference [1] will be adhered to Test Article and Equipment Safety If access within one (1) meter of COS bench electronics is necessary, wrist straps attached to technical ground shall be used by all personnel involved in handling of any COS test article. Overcurrent and overvoltage shall be set to remove power if nominal limits are exceeded. Emergency Power Shutdown If, during the COS DCE FSW test, power is ON and a severe test equipment failure results in the power system exceeding specified limits, the Test Conductor shall direct or perform shutdown of power. 2.3 CONTAMINATION All flight hardware shall be handled with clean latex gloves it shall be covered with clean ESD material and/or stored in a clean flow-bench. 3. SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS 3.1 PERSONNEL Execution of the COS DCE FSW certification procedure requires the following personnel (to be completed at the Test Readiness Review (TRR): Test Director: Test Conductor: University of Colorado at Boulder Page 4
7 Test Technician: QA: 3.2 TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND MATERIALS The following is a list of tools, equipment, or materials required in this test. Record manufacturer and model, metrology, or property numbers of equipment used, where appropriate. Record calibration due dates where appropriate. Boot Mode ROM: schematic 27C256 Engineering Ground Support Equipment (see paragraph 1.4). Indicate specific configuration: EGSE DCE taiyo shorty ginger ETU DCE #1 DCE #2 X X 3.3 DATA/SOFTWARE The following files must be present: Table 3-1: Required Program and Data Files EGSE (shorty) Directory File Description \disks\galex\users\galex\tcs\uniscript\ UniScript.pl UniScript interpreter \disks\galex\users\galex\tcs\uniscript\stp5_5_3_1\ u Shell script for this procedure Ditto stp5_5_3_1.tst Test script for this procedure (Appendix B) In addition, the hks tools must be active. Directions for activating hks are given in UCB- COS-DOC-1118 (Paragraph 3.4, Reference [4]). University of Colorado at Boulder Page 5
8 3.4 REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION Reference Document Number Title 1 NHB (V1-A) NASA Basic Safety Manual 2 DCE FSW Test Procedure (this document) 3 UCB-COS-008 COS FUV Detector Software Test Plan 4 UCB-COS-DOC-1118 COS EGSE Startup Procedure 4. PROCEDURE/TASK STEPS 4.1 PRE-OPERATION ACTIVITIES Make Sure that hks Tools Are Active Follow the procedure given in Paragraph 3.4, Reference [4] Make Sure that the Proper ROM Is Installed Visually verify that the ROM under test is installed: if EEPROM, in U18: if PROM, in U2 and U Log In to the EGSE Step QA Operator Entry/System Response Description 1 C:\tcs\us> telnet shorty.ssl.berkely.edu Establish connection to shorty via Telnet client program 2 Using telnet Login: tcs window, login as Password: user tcs Set Current Directory Step QA Operator Entry/System Response Description tcs@shorty% cd ~galex/tcs Change current 3 tcs@shorty% pwd directory as shown /disks/galex/users/galex/tcs University of Colorado at Boulder Page 6
9 4.1.5 Slogin as eagcos Step QA Operator Entry/System Response Description slogin as eagcos 4 get password from SSL personnel tcs@shorty% slogin l eagcos shorty.ssl.berkeley.edu eagcos@shorty.ssl.berkeley.edu s password: (get from SSL personnel) Last login: Sat Oct 7 10:41: from auntem.ssl.berke Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.8 Generic February 2000 You have mail. COS EGSE software version: devel Set Current Directory Step QA Operator Entry/System Response Description eagcos:shorty% cd 5 /disks/galex/users/galex/tcs/uniscript/stp5_5_3_1 Change current eagcos:shorty% pwd directory as shown /disks/galex/users/galex/tcs/uniscript/stp5_5_3_ Ensure that Proper Files are Present Step QA Operator Entry/System Response Description eagcos@shorty% ls l Total 12 -rw-r--r-- 1 tcs eag 1398 Oct 8 18:03 6 stp5_5_3_1.tst List files the.tst -rw-r--r-- 1 tcs eag 62 Oct 9 17:44 u file and the shell eagcos@shorty% more < u script u should be #!/bin/sh present pkill cosnoopy perl../uniscript.pl stp5_5_3_1 "C000,0,0,0,0,0,0,0" cosnoopy& 4.2 OPERATION EXECUTION Establish Initial Test Conditions Step QA Operator Entry/System Response Description 7 eagcos:shorty% set path=($path ~dbb/scripts/bin) Set path as shown to enable access to hks tools University of Colorado at Boulder Page 7
10 4.2.2 Execute the Script Step QA Operator Entry/System Response Description eagcos:shorty% sh u $pstring=c000,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 Parameters are: Script File: stp5_5_3_1 #0: C000 #1: 0 #2: 0 #3: 0 #4: 0 #5: 0 #6: 0 #7: 0 Report file 8 >/disks/galex/users/galex/tcs/uniscript/stp5_5_3_1/ stp5_5_3_1.rp1 successfully opened. Report file >/disks/galex/users/galex/tcs/uniscript/stp5_5_3_1/ stp5_5_3_1.rp2 successfully opened. Script file /disks/galex/users/galex/tcs/uniscript/stp5_5_3_1/st p5_5_3_1.tst successfully opened at level 0. "Resetting" WAIT 0: HKV0=153 HKV1=154 wc=5 Shell to u. You should see the accompanying output as UniScript executes LFDCRC 0x0000,NBYTES,ROM "Downloading first 64 bytes of ROM to Buffer 1" LFDCOPY 0x0000,SCRATCH,64,ROM WAIT 0: HKV0=2 HKV1=0 wc=5 WAIT 1: HKV1=1 wc=4 University of Colorado at Boulder Page 8
11 Step QA Operator Entry/System Response Description WAIT 1: HKV1=2 wc=3 LFDDNLOD SCRATCH,64 WAIT 0: HKV0=5 HKV1=4 wc=5 WAIT 1: HKV1=4 wc=4 WAIT 1: HKV1=5 wc=3 WAIT 0: HKV0=5 HKV1=6 wc=5 "Downloading Page 0" LFDCOPY PAGE0,SCRATCH,PAGSZ,ROM WAIT 0: HKV0=8 HKV1=6 wc=5 WAIT 1: HKV1=8 wc=4 LFDDNLOD SCRATCH,PAGSZ WAIT 0: HKV0=10 HKV1=8 wc=5 WAIT 1: HKV1=10 wc=4 "Downloading Page 1" LFDCOPY PAGE1,SCRATCH,PAGSZ,ROM WAIT 0: HKV0=12 HKV1=10 wc=5 WAIT 1: HKV1=11 wc=4 WAIT 1: HKV1=12 wc=3 LFDDNLOD SCRATCH,PAGSZ WAIT 0: HKV0=15 HKV1=13 wc=5 WAIT 1: HKV1=14 wc=4 WAIT 1: HKV1=15 wc=3 WAIT 0: HKV0=15 HKV1=16 wc=5 "Downloading Page 2" LFDCOPY PAGE2,SCRATCH,PAGSZ,ROM LFDDNLOD SCRATCH,PAGSZ University of Colorado at Boulder Page 9
12 Step QA Operator Entry/System Response Description WAIT 0: HKV0=19 HKV1=16 wc=5 WAIT 1: HKV1=17 wc=4 WAIT 1: HKV1=19 wc=3 WAIT 0: HKV0=19 HKV1=20 wc=5 "Downloading Page 3" LFDCOPY PAGE3,SCRATCH,PAGSZ,ROM LFDDNLOD SCRATCH,PAGSZ WAIT 0: HKV0=23 HKV1=20 wc=5 WAIT 1: HKV1=23 wc=4 WAIT 0: HKV0=23 HKV1=23 wc=5 "Downloading Page 4" LFDCOPY PAGE4,SCRATCH,PAGSZ,ROM WAIT 0: HKV0=25 HKV1=23 wc=5 WAIT 1: HKV1=25 wc=4 LFDDNLOD SCRATCH,PAGSZ WAIT 0: HKV0=27 HKV1=25 wc=5 WAIT 1: HKV1=26 wc=4 WAIT 1: HKV1=27 wc=3 WAIT 0: HKV0=27 HKV1=28 wc=5 "Downloading Page 5" LFDCOPY PAGE5,SCRATCH,PAGSZ,ROM WAIT 0: HKV0=30 HKV1=28 wc=5 WAIT 1: HKV1=29 wc=4 WAIT 1: HKV1=30 wc=3 LFDDNLOD SCRATCH,PAGSZ WAIT 0: HKV0=33 HKV1=31 wc=5 University of Colorado at Boulder Page 10
13 Step QA Operator Entry/System Response Description WAIT 1: HKV1=32 wc=4 WAIT 1: HKV1=33 wc=3 WAIT 0: HKV0=33 HKV1=34 wc=5 "stp completed successfully" 4.3 POST-OPERATION ACTIVITIES Copy Reports to PC Files and Print Them Using an FTP client, copy the u, stp5_5_3_1.tst, stp5_5_3_1.rp1, and stp5_5_3_1.rp2 files to appropriate PC files. Include these files as Appendices A, B, C, and D with this completed form Complete The Test Procedure Form Ensure that all blank fields in this report are completed correctly and submit the completed report to QA. University of Colorado at Boulder Page 11
14 SUMMARY SHEET OPERATION TITLE: WOA# TEST ARTICLES IDENTIFICATION (including serial and/or part numbers): TASKS/STEPS COMPLETED: LOCATION: TEST STARTED: TIME: Hr/Min DATE: TEST TERMINATED TIME: Hr/Min DATE: LOGS USED: ANOMALY REPORTS GENERATED: COMMENTS: TEST CONDUCTOR: Signature/Date QA REPRESENTATIVE: Signature/Date University of Colorado at Boulder Page 12
15 Appendix A. Shell Script u #!/bin/sh pkill cosnoopy perl../uniscript.pl stp5_5_3_1 "C000,0,0,0,0,0,0,0" cosnoopy& University of Colorado at Boulder Page 13
16 Appendix B. Test Script stp5_5_3_1.tst ***************************************************************************** * DCE FSW Requirement CRC Background Checking on Memory Regions * * * * Verify that the CRC of a downloaded copy of the 16K ROM matches the value * * maintained by the DCE code (LFMROM) * * * * Arguments: #0 = DCE "Scratch Area" = C000 in v1.07 * ***************************************************************************** ECHO 2 SYM SCRATCH=0x#0 SYM NSEC =5 SYM PAGSZ =0x0400 SYM PAGE0 =0x0000 SYM PAGE1 =PAGE0+PAGSZ SYM PAGE2 =PAGE1+PAGSZ SYM PAGE3 =PAGE2+PAGSZ SYM PAGE4 =PAGE3+PAGSZ SYM PAGE5 =PAGE4+PAGSZ SYM NBYTES =PAGE5+PAGSZ SYM ROM =1 ********************************************* * Move all of ROM to Buffer 2, 1K at a time * ********************************************* DTG 3,"(0) Resetting" WTO "Resetting" POR WAIT 1 LOG 1,LFDCBUF,LFDDIAGS,LFDSWVER,LFSBITS1,LFDOPERT,LFMROM ####################################### # Download first 64 bytes to Buffer 1 # ####################################### LFDCRC 0x0000,NBYTES,ROM WAIT 1 DTG 3,"(1) Downloading first 64 bytes of ROM to Buffer 1" WTO "Downloading first 64 bytes of ROM to Buffer 1" LFDCOPY 0x0000,SCRATCH,64,ROM LFDDNLOD SCRATCH,64 RECV 1,0,64 LOG 1,LFDCBUF,LFDDIAGS,LFDSWVER,LFSBITS1,LFDOPERT,LFMROM,1,2 DTG 3,"(2) Downloading Page 0" WTO "Downloading Page 0" LFDCOPY PAGE0,SCRATCH,PAGSZ,ROM LFDDNLOD SCRATCH,PAGSZ RECV 2,PAGE0,PAGSZ LOG 1,LFDCBUF,LFDDIAGS,LFDSWVER,LFSBITS1,LFDOPERT,LFMROM,1,2 DTG 3,"(3) Downloading Page 1" WTO "Downloading Page 1" LFDCOPY PAGE1,SCRATCH,PAGSZ,ROM University of Colorado at Boulder Page 14
17 LFDDNLOD SCRATCH,PAGSZ RECV 2,PAGE1,PAGSZ LOG 1,LFDCBUF,LFDDIAGS,LFDSWVER,LFSBITS1,LFDOPERT,LFMROM,1,2 DTG 3,"(4) Downloading Page 2" WTO "Downloading Page 2" LFDCOPY PAGE2,SCRATCH,PAGSZ,ROM WAIT NSEC LFDDNLOD SCRATCH,PAGSZ RECV 2,PAGE2,PAGSZ LOG 1,1,2 DTG 3,"(5) Downloading Page 3" WTO "Downloading Page 3" LFDCOPY PAGE3,SCRATCH,PAGSZ,ROM WAIT NSEC LFDDNLOD SCRATCH,PAGSZ RECV 2,PAGE3,PAGSZ LOG 1,1,2 DTG 3,"(6) Downloading Page 4" WTO "Downloading Page 4" LFDCOPY PAGE4,SCRATCH,PAGSZ,ROM LFDDNLOD SCRATCH,PAGSZ RECV 2,PAGE4,PAGSZ LOG 1,1,2 DTG 3,"(7) Downloading Page 5" WTO "Downloading Page 5" LFDCOPY PAGE5,SCRATCH,PAGSZ,ROM LFDDNLOD SCRATCH,PAGSZ RECV 2,PAGE5,PAGSZ LOG 1,1,2 ************************************************************************ * The CRC for Buffer 2 should now equal the CRC reported in HK for ROM * ************************************************************************ LOG 1,LFMROM,1,2 CHECK 1,($L2 == 0x1800) CHECK 1,($LFMROM == $CRC2) DTG 3,"(8) stp completed successfully" WTO "stp completed successfully" University of Colorado at Boulder Page 15
18 Appendix C. Test Report stp5_5_3_1.rp ssss ttttt pppp s t p p sssss t pppp s t p ssss t p Ver Sat Nov 18 03:43: "(0) Resetting" Addr Addr HK-Name Value F LFDCBUF F7F 008A FF FFFF 0000 FFFF 0000 FFFF 0000 FFFF 0000 FFFF F LFDDIAGS 0A B A0-17BF FE-16FF LFDSWVER F4-16F5 LFSBITS Addr Mask HK-Bit-Name Value F LFDOPERT 0 Addr Addr HK-Name Value FC-16FD LFMROM D89D LFDCRC 0x0000,NBYTES,ROM Ver Sat Nov 18 03:43: "(1) Downloading first 64 bytes of ROM to Buffer 1" LFDCOPY LFDDNLOD 0x0000,SCRATCH,64,ROM SCRATCH,64 Addr Addr HK-Name Value F LFDCBUF F7F 0006 FFF FFFF 0000 FFFF 0000 FFFF 0000 FFFF 0000 FFFF F LFDDIAGS 011B A0-17BF FE-16FF LFDSWVER F4-16F5 LFSBITS Addr Mask HK-Bit-Name Value F LFDOPERT 0 Addr Addr HK-Name Value FC-16FD LFMROM D89D University of Colorado at Boulder Page 16
19 Len CRC Buffer Data A59F F F B 20 7F F D B 20 7F E F F B 20 7F FF FF FF FF FF 0000 FFFF 2 Ver Sat Nov 18 03:43: "(2) Downloading Page 0" LFDCOPY LFDDNLOD PAGE0,SCRATCH,PAGSZ,ROM SCRATCH,PAGSZ Ver Sat Nov 18 03:43: "(3) Downloading Page 1" LFDCOPY LFDDNLOD PAGE1,SCRATCH,PAGSZ,ROM SCRATCH,PAGSZ Ver Sat Nov 18 03:43: "(4) Downloading Page 2" LFDCOPY LFDDNLOD PAGE2,SCRATCH,PAGSZ,ROM SCRATCH,PAGSZ Ver Sat Nov 18 03:43: "(5) Downloading Page 3" LFDCOPY LFDDNLOD PAGE3,SCRATCH,PAGSZ,ROM SCRATCH,PAGSZ Ver Sat Nov 18 03:43: "(6) Downloading Page 4" LFDCOPY LFDDNLOD PAGE4,SCRATCH,PAGSZ,ROM SCRATCH,PAGSZ Ver Sat Nov 18 03:43: "(7) Downloading Page 5" LFDCOPY LFDDNLOD PAGE5,SCRATCH,PAGSZ,ROM SCRATCH,PAGSZ Addr Addr HK-Name Value FC-16FD LFMROM D89D Len CRC Buffer Data A59F F F B 20 7F F D B 20 7F E F F B 20 7F FF FF FF FF FF 1800 D89D F F B 20 7F F D B 20 7F E F F B 20 7F FF FF FF FF FF C0 E0 C0 F0 C0 83 C0 82 C0 D0 75 D D0 D0 D0 82 D0 83 D0 F0 D0 E0 32 FF FF C0 E0 C0 F0 C0 83 C0 82 C0 D0 75 D D0 D0 D0 82 D0 83 D0 F0 D0 E0 32 FF FF C0 E0 C0 F0 C0 83 C0 82 C0 D0 75 D A C CC 75 8A E0 04 F0 C3 E5 3B B D5 30 0E A E4 F0 D0 D0 D0 82 D0 83 D0 F0 D0 University of Colorado at Boulder Page 17
20 E0 32 FF FF FF DD 74 1B F0 A F A DD F0 A F A DD 74 2B F0 A F A DD F0 A F A E0 F E0 F E0 F E0 F5 31 E E F E E E E A C3 E E F F E B E E E5 34 F5 83 E5 33 F E5 31 F0 A3 E5 32 F0 D E0 70 1C C D D8 E5 31 F0 A3 E5 32 F0 A3 E5 33 F0 A3 E5 34 F0 22 FF FF FF FF FF FF 75 A B B B0 C2 7F D2 AF D2 8C D2 A9 D2 8D C2 88 D2 A8 C2 8A D2 AA B C D0 FF E A D C C B C F C C B D0 FF E B C A CD A 14 C2 0A C CF E D5 F0 80 0A C A 40 C FF E0 60 0A F D8 FE D9 FA F E0 60 0A F D8 FE D9 FA E0 22 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 90 3F FA E0 B4 55 1B A3 E0 B4 AA 16 A3 E0 B A3 E0 B4 FF 0C A3 E0 B4 9B 07 A3 E0 B F FA F0 A3 74 AA F0 A F0 A3 74 FF F0 A3 74 9B F0 A F0 74 1B 12 0A A FC 74 1C 12 0A FF FF FF A6 7E 00 7F F D1 E4 F0 A3 F C8 E4 F0 22 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF E 00 7F 1C F0 22 FF FF FF FF FF D FF FF C0 D0 75 D C E0 FA A3 E0 FB E0 FC E E0 F EB A3 A3 D8 FB FD F4 F9 EA F0 A3 EB F0 EC E2 E0 59 F E1 E0 59 F E2 E0 4D F0 80 0C E2 E0 59 F E1 E0 4D F0 D2 0A D0 D0 22 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF C0 D0 75 D E0 FA A3 E0 70 4A EA E8 C0 E C E0 C0 E0 A3 E0 C0 E E0 C0 E0 A3 E0 C0 E E0 D0 E0 F0 A3 D0 E0 F0 A3 D0 E0 F0 A3 D0 E0 F0 A3 D0 E0 F E6 E4 F0 A3 F0 A3 F0 A3 F B 40 D2 0A D0 D0 22 FF FF FF FF FF C0 D0 75 D E0 FA A3 E0 FB C E0 FC A3 E0 FD E0 FF A3 E0 F8 B BF E0 F9 A3 E0 70 0F C2 05 E D B0 D2 0A D0 D0 22 C0 D0 75 D0 10 D E A3 E C C E0 F9 A3 E0 FB C3 E EB C A EB F8 E9 FF C FF 75 3D FF B B E0 12 0A C0 A3 D9 F9 DB F D3 E5 3D F0 A3 E5 3C F E0 B5 3D 07 A3 E0 B5 3C A B 20 7A E0 FC A3 E0 FD C B0 12 0C 10 D2 0A D0 D0 22 C0 D0 75 D C E0 F9 A3 E0 FB C3 E EB C A B EB F8 E9 FF 75 3C FF 75 3D FF E0 FC A3 E0 F5 83 8C 82 C0 83 C0 82 B B E0 University of Colorado at Boulder Page 18
21 12 0A C0 A3 D9 F9 DB F D3 E5 3D F0 A3 E5 3C F0 D2 01 D0 82 D0 83 AB 83 AA 82 7D 30 7C 40 C B0 8D 83 8C DD F0 A3 A8 82 B8 40 F9 A8 83 B8 34 F4 D2 0A D0 D0 22 FF FF E0 C0 E0 A3 E0 F5 83 D0 82 E4 D2 0A F FA F0 B2 B5 7A A D8 FE D9 FC B2 B5 DA F4 74 1F 12 0A FF FF FF FF C0 D0 75 D E0 F8 A3 E E A D2 0A D0 D0 22 FF FF 75 A8 00 D2 7F 75 D FF FF FF FF C0 D0 75 D E4 F0 A3 D8 FC D2 0A D0 D0 22 FF C2 AF D2 8C D2 A9 75 8A C FF 75 D E F EE FE D DE D8 40 D2 AF 7A B D8 FE D9 FC DA F6 74 1F 12 0A FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF D2 0A 22 FF FF C A FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF C F 12 0A FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF D E0 54 7F 90 0D C F0 85 F0 83 F5 82 E4 73 E F0 A3 E F0 A3 22 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF BF B 83 8A E E4 93 A3 AB 83 AA 82 8D 83 8C 82 F0 A3 AD 83 AC 82 DF E3 D8 E1 22 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF E0 20 E A FF 80 3D E0 F5 31 A3 E0 B A FF E0 F5 31 A3 E0 F5 32 A3 E0 F5 33 A3 E0 A3 F4 B5 32 0C E5 33 F4 B D8 E A FF 22 FF FF C2 AF 75 D E F EE F4 75 FE D DE D8 40 D2 0B D2 AF 22 FF 75 D DE D8 00 C2 0B 22 FF FF FF FF E0 D2 E6 20 0B 02 C2 E6 F E0 54 F F E F E F0 C E0 D F0 E4 C0 E E0 30 E7 06 D0 E0 D2 E0 C0 E E0 30 E7 06 D0 E0 D2 E1 C0 E0 D0 E DC F BE 7E 00 7F 0A F C8 E FA FF FF B 24 7A 65 7D 24 7C BE C B0 12 0C B C A A D FF FF E5 50 B4 00 1C A 82 E0 F5 4D A3 E0 F5 4E A3 E0 F5 4F A3 E0 F5 50 A A C3 E5 4C E5 4B E5 4D B C2 03 D B D B4 02 2E C2 05 AB 4E AA 4F AD 4B AC 4C AF 50 BB D2 95 BB D2 95 BB C B0 C2 95 D2 94 8D 4B 8C 4C B A8 4F 85 4B C 82 E6 F0 A3 08 D5 50 F B C B4 06 1E E5 4E F B C 82 F0 A B C 05 4E B4 07 1B C3 E5 4F E5 4E A E 4B 85 4F 4C B4 08 0F E C F5 4F E5 4B F5 4E BB B B C 82 E4 F0 A3 D5 50 FB B C B4 46 0E A8 4E 12 0C 30 E5 4D F A0 B4 82 0E A8 4E 12 0C 38 E5 4D F A0 C2 03 D FF FF FF FF FF FF A3 A3 D9 F9 D8 F7 22 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF E0 F5 35 A3 E0 F5 36 E F0 E F0 E F0 E F F FF FF FF FF FF University of Colorado at Boulder Page 19
22 D2 96 C2 95 C D8 FE D2 97 C F F0 D2 94 D2 90 D2 91 C2 92 C FF FF C FF DF FB E 04 7F F E 00 7F 1C F E 04 7F F E 04 7F F E 01 7F F0 22 BF E E4 F0 A3 DF FC DE FA 22 FF FF E4 93 FB A3 E4 93 FA A3 E4 93 FD A3 E4 93 FC A3 E4 93 F8 A3 E4 93 FF A3 B BF F C0 83 C0 82 D B0 D0 82 D D1 22 FF FF C0 E C D E5 F E FF A5 A3 09 E D8 F9 80 2E D0 E0 F0 C0 E C D0 85 F0 83 F5 82 E4 12 0C D0 C0 E0 C0 F AE E F5 82 E F5 83 D0 E0 F0 A3 D0 E0 F0 D0 E0 F5 F A5 E0 04 F0 C0 E0 C0 F E0 F5 F0 D0 E0 F0 A3 E0 F9 D0 E0 F0 E9 C0 E0 C0 F0 A3 D8 EC D0 E0 D0 E C8 E0 04 F0 22 F5 40 E5 3D F5 3F E5 3C F5 3E C4 54 0F 65 3E F5 3E C4 54 F0 65 3F F5 3F E5 3E C4 F F0 C3 33 C F F F5 3C E E F5 3D E C D E E0 12 0A C0 A D5 45 E8 D5 44 E5 85 3C D B 90 F B C D FF FF C2 04 C3 E B E0 E F0 0C A F5 82 E5 F F5 83 E0 F5 42 A3 E0 F5 43 A3 E0 F5 44 A3 E0 F5 45 A3 E0 C D E FF FF E D E5 E F0 0C A F5 82 E5 F F5 83 E0 C0 E0 A3 E5 47 F0 A3 E5 46 F0 A3 75 F0 00 E0 C0 E0 E5 47 F0 A3 D0 E0 C0 E F0 01 E0 C0 E0 E5 46 F0 A3 D0 E0 C0 E F0 01 E5 F D0 E0 D0 E D0 E0 B D0 E0 B D0 E0 E0 B4 5A 13 A3 E0 C0 E DF E5 48 F0 A F0 D0 E0 12 0A 40 D0 E0 22 FF F E8 E4 F0 A3 F0 74 0B F5 82 E F5 83 D8 EE 22 FF FF FF FF FF C2 90 C2 93 D C2 90 C2 92 D2 93 E C9 33 C D C2 90 D8 F2 C2 92 C FF 7F EB AE 83 AD E3 AC 83 AB 82 7A 01 8E 83 8D 82 E0 F5 3A A3 E0 F E2 E0 5A 70 1F E1 E0 5A 60 0A A9 3A E7 8C 83 8B 82 F0 80 1B A 82 E0 8C 83 8B 82 F0 80 0D A 82 E4 93 8C 83 8B 82 F0 8C 83 8B 82 A3 AC 83 AB 82 8E 83 8D 82 A3 A3 AE 83 AD 82 EA 23 FA DF AA 22 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF C0 83 C F F5 82 E F5 83 E0 F5 F0 A3 E0 D0 82 D FF FF FF FF FF C0 83 C F F5 82 E F5 83 E4 93 F5 F0 A3 E4 93 D0 82 D FF FF FF B E University of Colorado at Boulder Page 20
23 C0 05 E FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF C 24 D3 24 4C DD 24 DF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF A A A A A 32 A A 32 B A 32 C A 32 D A 32 E A A 32 F A FF A FF A FF A FF A FF A A AE C BC D E C D FF EE University of Colorado at Boulder Page 21
24 02 24 FB FD FC F C D BE C C CF C CD E A D E E E EB E C C D E F FE A E A E A E A B D DC FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF University of Colorado at Boulder Page 22
25 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF CHECK: ($L2 == 0x1800) eval: (1800 == 0x1800) S U C C E S S CHECK: eval: ($LFMROM == $CRC2) (D89D == D89D) S U C C E S S Ver Sat Nov 18 03:43: "(8) stp completed successfully" University of Colorado at Boulder Page 23
26 Appendix D. Test Report stp5_5_3_1.rp ssss ttttt pppp s t p p sssss t pppp s t p ssss t p Ver Sat Nov 18 03:43: "(0) Resetting" P O R P A C K E T AFFFF FFFF FFFE EE7FF 044C AFFFF FFFE D7D Ver Sat Nov 18 03:43: "(1) Downloading first 64 bytes of ROM to Buffer 1" 045AFFFF FFFE FFBF E3FFF 044CC AFFFF FFFD C7C FFFC F7F University of Colorado at Boulder Page 24
27 0446FFFB F7F AFFFF FFFF FFFF EFFBF 044C A3FFF 0448C FFFA AEAE 0446FFF F7F FFF F7F Ver Sat Nov 18 03:43: "(2) Downloading Page 0" 045AFFFF FFFE FBFF E3FFF 044CC AFFFF FFF C7C FFF F7F University of Colorado at Boulder Page 25
28 0446FFF A 04427F7F AFFFF FFFF FFFF EFBFF 044C A3FFF 0448C FFF B AEAE 0446FFF C 04427F7F FFF D 04427F7F Ver Sat Nov 18 03:43: "(3) Downloading Page 1" 045AFFFF FFFE FBFF E3FFF 044CC AFBFF FFF E 04427C7C FFF F 04427F7F FFEF F7F University of Colorado at Boulder Page 26
29 045AFFFF FFFF FFFF EFBFF 044C A3FFF 0448C FFEE AEAE 0446FFED F7F FFEC F7F Ver Sat Nov 18 03:43: "(4) Downloading Page 2" 045AFFFF FFFE FBFF E3FFF 044CC AF7FF FFEB C7C AFFFF FFFF FFFF EFBFF 044C A3FFF 0448C FFEA AEAE 0446FFE F7F University of Colorado at Boulder Page 27
30 0446FFE F7F Ver Sat Nov 18 03:43: "(5) Downloading Page 3" 045AFFFF FFFE FBFF E3FFF 044CC AF3FF 04480C FFE C7C AFFFF FFFF FFFF EFBFF 044C A3FFF 0448C FFE AEAE 0446FFE F7F Ver Sat Nov 18 03:43: "(6) Downloading Page 4" 045AFFFF FFFE FBFF E3FFF 044CC AEFFF FFE B 04427C7C FFE C 04427F7F University of Colorado at Boulder Page 28
31 045AFFFF FFFF FFFF EFBFF 044C A3FFF 0448C FFE D AEAE 0446FFE E 04427F7F FFE F 04427F7F Ver Sat Nov 18 03:43: "(7) Downloading Page 5" 045AFFFF FFFE FBFF E3FFF 044CC AEBFF FFDF C7C FFDE F7F FFDD F7F University of Colorado at Boulder Page 29
32 045AFFFF FFFF FFFF EFBFF 044C A3FFF 0448C FFDC AEAE 0446FFDB F7F FFDA F7F Ver Sat Nov 18 03:43: "(8) stp completed successfully" University of Colorado at Boulder Page 30
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